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Ruling coalition played the game of sinking the country by issuing controversial Citizenship Bill:  MP Padam Giri

KATHMANDU, August 18: CPN-UML lawmaker Padam Giri has said that the ruling coalition has played the game of sinking the country by issuing the controversial Citizenship Bill.
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By Republica

KATHMANDU, August 18: CPN-UML lawmaker Padam Giri has said that the ruling coalition has played the game of sinking the country by issuing the controversial Citizenship Bill.



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Speaking at the meeting of the House of Representatives on Thursday, he said that the Citizenship Bill sent back by the President should not be passed.


In the meeting, he said, "The country is bigger than the alliance; it is the people. Coalition parties should not sink the country. The Citizenship Bill sent by the President for discussion in 8 points is ready to be sent again. This is not right”. 

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